Anglo-American Understanding, 1898-1903Johns Hopkins Press, 1957 - 385 páginas |
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... effect that a high British official had predicted his government's acquiescence in the amend- ment ; as a matter of fact belief in Britain's readiness to accept , or rather in her inability to resist , practically any change the Senate ...
... effect that a high British official had predicted his government's acquiescence in the amend- ment ; as a matter of fact belief in Britain's readiness to accept , or rather in her inability to resist , practically any change the Senate ...
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... effect as that advocated by the subsequent telegram of the Ambassadors . Count Deym was instructed to ask for our opinion on this suggestion , and whether we should be disposed to join in such a representation if all the other Powers ...
... effect as that advocated by the subsequent telegram of the Ambassadors . Count Deym was instructed to ask for our opinion on this suggestion , and whether we should be disposed to join in such a representation if all the other Powers ...
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... effect of the first ( that in Article II , which declares the Clayton- Bulwer Treaty to be " hereby superseded " ) can best be understood by reference to the attached copy of the Treaty , in which I have marked the only provisions which ...
... effect of the first ( that in Article II , which declares the Clayton- Bulwer Treaty to be " hereby superseded " ) can best be understood by reference to the attached copy of the Treaty , in which I have marked the only provisions which ...
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Preface | 4 |
Preparation | 7 |
War and Friendship 295 82 120 | 25 |
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agreed agreement Alaska boundary Alverstone ambassador amendment American Anglo-American relations April arbitration Balfour Boer Britain Canada Canadian Canadian-American canal treaty China Choate to Hay Clayton-Bulwer treaty coast Colonial Office commercial concessions Congress controversy Convention December December 18 Department Despatches Diplomacy diplomatic dispute Dominion draft Dyea Dyea and Skagway England February February 14 Foreign Office Germany Hay-Pauncefote Hay-Pauncefote treaty Hay's Henry Cabot Lodge Henry White Herbert to Lansdowne Herschell to Salisbury Holls Ibid interests islands January January 26 John Hay Joint High Commission Joseph Chamberlain July Laurier letter London Lord Pauncefote Lord Salisbury Lynn Canal Majesty's Government March matter McKinley memorandum ment Minto to Chamberlain negotiations Newfoundland November October open door opinion Pauncefote to Lansdowne Pauncefote to Salisbury Pauncefote's President Prime Minister question regard sealing Secretary settlement ships Sifton Sir Wilfrid Skagway Spanish telegram Theodore Roosevelt tion United Venezuela Washington White to Hay wrote York